Assad Bajwa
Immigration Consultants of Canada
College ID #R509021
Assad Bajwa is a seasoned immigration professional and the Principal Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R509021) at Immigration Consultants of Canada, headquartered in Toronto. With a deep commitment to facilitating seamless immigration journeys, he specializes in Express Entry, family sponsorship, and student visa applications, among other areas. His expertise extends to categories such as federal skilled worker programs, super visas, and Canadian citizenship applications, ensuring comprehensive support for individuals and families alike. A naturalized Canadian citizen, Assad leverages his personal immigration experience to better assist his clients with empathy and precision. He is proficient in assisting clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, with a sensitivity to their unique needs. Renowned for delivering competitive, transparent, and effective services, Assad has built a reputation for securing successful outcomes in a timely and professional manner. Dedicated to empowering clients to achieve their Canadian dreams, he continues to inspire trust and confidence across the communities he serves.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Assad Bajwa delivers tailored immigration solutions to individuals and families navigating Canada’s diverse immigration pathways. Specializing in Express Entry, he streamlines applications for skilled workers seeking permanent residency through this competitive points-based system. For families aspiring to reunite, he provides expert guidance on Family Sponsorship programs, ensuring smooth processing for spouses, partners, and dependents. Aspiring students can benefit from his extensive knowledge of Study Permits, helping them access Canada’s world-class educational institutions while adhering to immigration regulations. Additionally, Assad excels in assisting candidates eligible under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, offering personalized support to align their qualifications with Canadian employment standards. For parents and grandparents planning extended visits, he simplifies the Super Visa application process, allowing long-term stays without the need to renew status frequently. Furthermore, he expertly handles Canadian citizenship applications, assisting those ready to take the final step in their settlement journey. Assad’s meticulous approach ensures clients receive comprehensive advice, accurate documentation, and timely submissions, making him a key resource for navigating these critical immigration streams.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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